Dimerization Specificities of Leucine Zipper Mutants.
The dimerization specificity of a leucine zipper is partially determined by the interactions of charged amino acids on the surfaces of dimer interfaces (e and g positions). A series of e and g position GCN4 mutants has been described that do not dimerize with the wild-type GCN4 but are able to dime...
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[College Station, Texas] :
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